[...]Just curious if the keyboard is unused how can the keys be faded from use??
Lol, I caught that too.
Good point, I meant that the keyboard is used, but I'm not using it right now. I used it for about 11 months, I type pretty softly... I bought it at the Coolermaster Booth during PDXLAN 21. They had a deal where you could try out any of their mechanical keyboards (& then buy it.). I took a pic of a ten keyless "CM Quick Fire Rapid" keyboard w/ red LEDs & Red MX switches on 2/16/2012 9:24 PM. (Because I'd never seen a mechanical keyboard before, and it wholly unusual to rubber dome based keyboards.)
That same day I purchased from them the full size
CM Storm SGK-6000 (with ten keys).
The worst key caps, from bad to okayish.The box.All the stuff, minus the key puller, they didnt give me one. >:|Sounds like the board has been used. Do you happen to know if the issue with the USB cable is due to the cable or (more likely) the port? If it's an issue with the port, the price it could fetch would drop significantly.
It's the cable, as mentioned in the previous post. (It detects reliably with my Ducky Mini USB cord, even if I pull on it in different directions.) Coolermaster wants me to send the entire keyboard to test the cable. I think that's crazy, and I dont want to pay the $12+ shipping when I could just buy a $12 micro usb cable from amazon or something.
He probably meant "currently being unused", as in it's no longer needed.
) Exactly! I am not a good writer..